A farm planner at the Whatcom Conservation District will help review your eligibility for the rebate program. Call 360.526.2381 for more information.

There are four criteria that must be met to be eligible for the small farm improvements rebate.

You must have farm animals on a parcel in the current eligible area. Landowners or operators with landowner’s permission are eligible for the rebate. Parcels that are in a coastal watershed in Whatcom County are eligible for the rebate program. Contact a farm planner at the Whatcom Conservation District at 360.526.2381 to determine if your parcel is in the current eligible area.

You must complete a free Whatcom Conservation District small farm workshop. Find the listing of upcoming workshops at: http://www.whatcomcd.org/speaker-series.

You must purchase supplies for and install one of the eligible Best Management Practices (BMPs).

Roof gutters and/or outlet for your barn.

Footing materials for your heavy use area.

You must take before and after photos of your installed BMP to document your work.

Upcoming classes are listed on the Whatcom Conservation District’s website at: http://www.whatcomcd.org/speaker-series. Please contact the Conservation District at 360.526.2381 to register or if you have any questions.

People that are leasing land for farm animals can be eligible for the rebate with the landowner’s permission. You will need to have a letter from the landowner approving the installation of the BMP or have the landowner sign the rebate application with you.

Rebate applications are typically processed within 4-6 weeks. You will receive a check at the mailing address you indicated on your rebate application. If you have not received a rebate within two months of submitting your application, please contact Erika Douglas at EDouglas@co.whatcom.wa.us.

Funding is limited, so participants are encouraged to submit materials as early as possible. Rebates will be rewarded in the order they were received until funding is exhausted or June 2019 (grant funds expire at this time).

*“Farm areas” are defined for this program as adjoining parcels with farm animals under the same land ownership. Each “farm area” is eligible for one rebate (one BMP). If a landowner has more than one separate “farm areas”, each “farm area” is eligible for a rebate. Separate rebate applications must be submitted for each “farm area”.